SAPB announces OzFest headliner
The Student Association Programming Board (SAPB) announced on March 31 that OzFest will be headlined by PARTYNEXTDOOR. According to Discogs, PARTYNEXTDOOR is a “Canadian rapper, singer, songwriter and record producer.” He is signed to Drake’s OVO Sound record label and…
Tabling events encourage studying abroad
SUNY Oswego was the first among the SUNY system to restart its study abroad activities in January 2022 and continues to actively promote the program, Dr. Joshua McKeown, the associate provost for international education and programs, said. After the past…
Administration for Native Americans Commissioner speaks at SUNY Oswego
On March 8, Patrice Kunesh, of Standing Rock Lakota descent, joined SUNY Oswego professor Jason Zenor’s American Indian Sovereignty class via Zoom. Kunesh is an American attorney who has served as commissioner for Native Americans and was recently appointed by…
Collage Concert to feature students, faculty
Voices and instruments will ring out Friday during the SUNY Oswego music department’s Collage Concert, which will feature a wide variety of musical genres and styles performed by both students and faculty. The concert, which will take place in Tyler…
Darrah Carr Dance to bring Irish dance back to SUNY Oswego on Feb. 17
“Friday is going to be a super exciting day,” Lowell Hutcheson, assistant director of arts programming, said. Darrah Carr Dance will perform in Waterman Theatre on Feb. 17 at 7 p.m., a performance that Hutcheson thinks will be “really fun…
Ski and Snowboard Club to throw Rail Jam Feb. 17 despite mild winter, lack of snow
Despite a mild winter, Oswego students will get a chance to ski and snowboard right on campus on Feb. 17 as part of the annual Rail Jam event being held outside Marano Campus Center from 1 to 4 p.m. The…
Penfield Loves You Day lets Library give back
Penfield Library hosted its traditional “Penfield Loves You Day” on Valentine’s Day from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. “Penfield Loves You Day” is open to all students and ensures that those passing through feel loved on the holiday. The event…
Honoring Veterans Day: local women, men reflect on time spent in service
Veterans Day, previously known as Armistice Day, was established by President Woodrow Wilson on Nov. 11, 1919, a year after World War I ended. The goal was to remember and commemorate the dead troops of World War I for…
“The Golden Cage” performing on campus
Waterman Theatre will host “The Golden Cage,” an operetta originally written and performed by WWII refugees living at Fort Ontario, on Nov. 12 and 13 for its first performance since 1945. “The Golden Cage” tells the story of the 982…
Panic Film Festival returns
Family and friends gathered on Oct. 22 for the Panic Film Festival which celebrated the creation of 12 student-made horror films. The preparation for this event began two weeks ago, when participants arranged themselves in small groups, with the goal…











